Has anyone heard any sort of announcements about this, any continuation of this, or any other series with them? It's been so hard finding another series I truly like despite its flaws😫
I really don't understand how anyone can rate anything without watching the whole thing but that's my opinion…
Same, I also think the principal's role is a bit absurd as in my country no principal can force two persons to date or make threats like that just in name of making the university popular. I've literally never heard of that, it's more like pushing you to do sports, joining academic competitions, would be a little bit more realistic. And think that she is one of the driving forces of getting them together I doubt her appearance will be limited. I currently don't have any problems other than her whole character bothering me. Just have to remind myself this is dramaland where logic is out the window.
Guys the shirt was on his bed in his bedroom. What's in your bedroom? Mostly personal things. It wasn't packed somewhere forgotten about so I don't think he's completely over Seo Joon yet.
I think I am going to wait to watch this drama until it gets to maybe 50 episodes. The whole looking for the mother…
The fact that they're always so close but so far when finding her, is also frustrating and not as enticing as they to keep me engaged but rather make me want to drop the series.
It's hard not to compare :A rich kid goes to do volunteer work at a remote village. He meets another guy who works…
Love, I wasn't policing LOL. I was stating facts; events as to how I saw it happen in the series. Being a rich kid doesn't equivalent to being stuck up just as being poor doesn't equivalent to being a good person or a thief. This mindset really needs to change within society. Also, you should've conjoined both names rather than separate them with the stuck up statement, not everyone has your "right" way of thinking and understanding.
It's hard not to compare :A rich kid goes to do volunteer work at a remote village. He meets another guy who works…
First of all, I'm not in English class, writing an essay, or doing anything formal/professional. It's a simple comment, have no reason to prove my English Language skills here. I'm going to say whatever I want, how I want, take your policing to your books and make sure you're getting all A+s. Your original comment didn't state that Fah was stuck up but Prince. You stated that he's a rich kid as if that's all there is to his character and I pointed out that isn't all. Based on the events of the previous series and this first episode he's a good normal person who went through hardships and is acting out, which isn't that bad.
Maybe you should learn to read with understanding before replying. I stated that he doesn't need to change and become a noble character, in essence, watching realistic characters is just as fun. Also one of the characteristics of a noble person is being selfless.
Anything else you need clarification on from a person whose first language isn't even English?
It's hard not to compare :A rich kid goes to do volunteer work at a remote village. He meets another guy who works…
First of all Fah isn't just a rich kid, he's doctor who was dedicated to his work before the heartbreak that messed him up. He doesn't need a personality change of which he realizes that the persons there are less fortunate and he should be noble. He was nice to everyone and only complained to his friends, he even went to buy medication as there were expired. He paid the kids how he could for cleaning, tried not to make the food spicy a big deal, He made sure the little girl's bruise was healing properly. Considering how dedicated he was to his job so much his gf left him, that shows he cares about his patients and originally has a noble mindset.
look idk but i feel like the chemistry isn't as obvious because the show is more focused on the plot aspect rather…
They had a few romantic aspects (the kiss, shopping ig) and I still didn't feel it and Tin wanting Tol to become his boyfriend literally feels left, more could've been done to at least show him falling in love but that's just my opinion. For example, I recently watched Rak Diao (an awesome sitcom btw) and although there wasn't much romantic/love aspect between the leads, you could still identify them falling in love without one ever really saying anything. You don't necessarily need in love interactions for love to be portrayed or for the audience to get the idea, looool. Kinda like watching a movie where someone has a secret crush from afar, they don't interact with the person per se but you know because of their actions.
P.S. It happened in the end but like at 12/15 episodes.
Lol, I guess I must be the only person not really feeling the chemistry between the main leads AND at this point, the story seems a bit lagging like I'm not much excited, I just want to see how the loop ends. Like Tol is one fine man and nice to look at but other than that and Rit ( At one point was shipping him with Dr. Gap then Art lol ) I don't feel any chemistry or anything . I also get that Tin is a doctor not a detective so some solutions to his problem are bound to be inaccurate and not as clear cut.
There are a lot of bls and other shows/series/movies (thai) that are about going back to the countryside why the comparison with Tales of a Thousand Stars, calling it a knockoff? Also that's literally the only thing in common, going to volunteer in the countryside. The person is volunteering as a doctor, coming to destress from a breakup, he's not deathly sick either. The other guy is a teacher, not a patrol officer. There also doesn't seem to be almost dying every episode either from the volunteer. I could go on and on about the differences. Just give the series an honest watch without comparing before it evens air. After it airs criticisms can come. I don't think the trailer was bad either, just a simple romcom vibes.
Maybe you should learn to read with understanding before replying. I stated that he doesn't need to change and become a noble character, in essence, watching realistic characters is just as fun. Also one of the characteristics of a noble person is being selfless.
Anything else you need clarification on from a person whose first language isn't even English?
P.S. It happened in the end but like at 12/15 episodes.